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Ward 14 Craigentinny/Duddingston COUNCIL ELECTION - MAY 2017 WARD 14 CRAIGENTINNY/DUDDINGSTON Electorate 22793 Turnout 2017 (%) 47.8 Votes cast 10892 Turnout 2012 (%) 45.9 Change 2012- 2017 1.9 Sucessful Candidates Elected at Name Party stage number Ian CAMPBELL Scottish National Party (SNP) 1 Joan GRIFFITHS* Labour and Co-operative Party 6 John MCLELLAN Scottish Conservative and Unionist 1 Alex STANIFORTH Scottish Green Party 8 Candidates on ballot paper First Preference Vote 2017 Name Party Valid Votes Share (%) Ian CAMPBELL Scottish National Party (SNP) 2458 23.1 Joan GRIFFITHS* Labour and Co-operative Party 1845 17.4 Patrick HADFIELD Scottish Liberal Democrats 448 4.2 Alex LUNN* Scottish National Party (SNP) 813 7.6 Lyndsay MARTIN Labour and Co-operative Party 627 5.9 John MCLELLAN Scottish Conservative and Unionist 2521 23.7 Alex STANIFORTH Scottish Green Party 1244 11.7 Mridul WADHWA Scottish National Party (SNP) 674 6.3 Total Valid votes cast 10630 2017 2012 Rejected papers 262 212 Change 2007-2012 50 Share of First Preference Vote (%) Craigentinny/Duddingston 2017 2012 40.00% Scottish Green Party Scottish Liberal Democrats 35.00% Scottish National Party (SNP) 30.00% Labour and Co-operative Party Grand Total 25.00% 20.00% 15.00% 10.00% 5.00% 0.00% Scottish National Scottish Labour and Co- Scottish Green Scottish Liberal Scottish Labour Scottish Anti-Cuts Party (SNP) Conservative and operative Party Party Democrats Party Coalition Unionist Share of First Preference Votes 2012 Pre election seats Scottish Conservative and Unionist 10.24% Scottish Labour Party Scottish Green Party 6.98% Scottish Labour Party Scottish Liberal Democrats 7.96% Scottish National Party (SNP) Scottish National Party (SNP) 36.86% Labour and Co-opertative Party - Scottish Labour Party 36.19% Scottish Anti-Cuts Coalition 1.77% * Councillor before 4 May The City Of Edinburgh Council Declaration of Results This report is the Declaration of Results script for Returning Officer. Contest Name Ward 14 - Craigentinny-Duddingston Here is the result of the election in the Ward 14 - Craigentinny-Duddingston. There are 4 councillors to be elected. • The percentage poll was 47.8%. • There were 262 rejected papers. The quota of votes for a candidate to be elected is 2,127. • The first preference votes received by each of the candidates was: Number of 1st Candidate Name Affiliation Preferences Ian CAMPBELL Scottish National Party (SNP) 2,458 Joan GRIFFITHS Labour and Co-operative Party 1,845 Patrick HADFIELD Scottish Liberal Democrats 448 Alex LUNN Scottish National Party (SNP) 813 Lyndsay MARTIN Labour and Co-operative Party 627 John MCLELLAN Scottish Conservative and Unionist 2,521 Alex STANIFORTH Scottish Green Party 1,244 Mridul WADHWA Scottish National Party (SNP) 674 Total 10,630 After application of the election rules I declare that the following are deemed to be elected as councillors for the Ward 14 - Craigentinny-Duddingston Stage at which Candidate Name Affiliation Candidate was Elected Ian CAMPBELL Scottish National Party (SNP) 1 Joan GRIFFITHS Labour and Co-operative Party 6 John MCLELLAN Scottish Conservative and Unionist 1 Alex STANIFORTH Scottish Green Party 8 Returning Officer Signature: _______________________________ Date: _________________ Report Name: DeclarationOfResults_Report_Ward_14_-_Craigentinny-Duddingston_05052017_153822.pdf Created: 05-5-2017 15:38:22 The City Of Edinburgh Council Preference Summary Report This report details all candidates preferences over count stages. Contest Name Ward 14 - Craigentinny-Duddingston Total Number of Valid Votes 10,630 Quota 2,127 Percentage Turnout 47.8 Candidate Name Affiliation 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th Scottish National Party Ian CAMPBELL 2,458 1,101 1,003 380 144 173 95 82 (SNP) Labour and Co-operative Joan GRIFFITHS 1,845 1,377 791 441 411 513 172 32 Party Patrick HADFIELD Scottish Liberal Democrats 448 1,002 746 568 637 206 532 43 Scottish National Party Alex LUNN 813 2,227 933 437 192 164 208 57 (SNP) Labour and Co-operative Lyndsay MARTIN 627 1,746 853 411 376 461 465 45 Party Scottish Conservative and John MCLELLAN 2,521 253 310 180 103 59 77 1,067 Unionist Alex STANIFORTH Scottish Green Party 1,244 655 872 1,307 304 129 98 67 Scottish National Party Mridul WADHWA 674 792 2,149 399 216 227 133 133 (SNP) Totals 10,630 9,153 7,657 4,123 2,383 1,932 1,780 1,526 N.B. The STV election results cannot be calculated from these numbers. Report Name: PreferenceSummary_Report_All_Contests_05052017_154535.pdf Created: 05-5-2017 15:45:35 The City Of Edinburgh Council Transfers Report This report contains the transfers results. Contest Name Ward 14 - Craigentinny-Duddingston Valid Votes 10,630 Positions to be Filled 4 Quota 2,127 Stage 1 Candidate Name Affiliation No. of Ballot Papers Ian CAMPBELL Scottish National Party (SNP) 2,458 Joan GRIFFITHS Labour and Co-operative Party 1,845 Patrick HADFIELD Scottish Liberal Democrats 448 Alex LUNN Scottish National Party (SNP) 813 Lyndsay MARTIN Labour and Co-operative Party 627 John MCLELLAN Scottish Conservative and Unionist 2,521 Alex STANIFORTH Scottish Green Party 1,244 Mridul WADHWA Scottish National Party (SNP) 674 Total 10,630 Candidate Ian CAMPBELL Elected with 2,458 votes, being in excess of the quota of 2,127 Candidate John MCLELLAN Elected with 2,521 votes, being in excess of the quota of 2,127 Report Name: Transfers_Report_Ward_14_-_Craigentinny-Duddingston_05052017_153815.pdf Created: 05-5-2017 15:38:15 The City Of Edinburgh Council Transfers Report This report contains the transfers results. Stage 2 - Surplus of John MCLELLAN Total No. of Ballot Action Transfer Value Votes Transferred Papers Transfer to Ian CAMPBELL 0 0.00000 0.00000 Transfer to Joan GRIFFITHS 417 0.15628 65.16876 Transfer to Patrick HADFIELD 644 0.15628 100.64432 Transfer to Alex LUNN 41 0.15628 6.40748 Transfer to Lyndsay MARTIN 215 0.15628 33.60020 Transfer to John MCLELLAN 0 0.00000 0.00000 Transfer to Alex STANIFORTH 146 0.15628 22.81688 Transfer to Mridul WADHWA 18 0.15628 2.81304 Value of non-transferable ballot papers 162.54932 Total 394.00000 N.B. The figures may not add due to rounding. Report Name: Transfers_Report_Ward_14_-_Craigentinny-Duddingston_05052017_153815.pdf Created: 05-5-2017 15:38:15 The City Of Edinburgh Council Transfers Report This report contains the transfers results. Stage 3 - Surplus of Ian CAMPBELL Total No. of Ballot Action Transfer Value Votes Transferred Papers Transfer to Ian CAMPBELL 0 0.00000 0.00000 Transfer to Joan GRIFFITHS 139 0.13466 18.71774 Transfer to Patrick HADFIELD 47 0.13466 6.32902 Transfer to Alex LUNN 1,708 0.13466 229.99928 Transfer to Lyndsay MARTIN 37 0.13466 4.98242 Transfer to John MCLELLAN 0 0.00000 0.00000 Transfer to Alex STANIFORTH 147 0.13466 19.79502 Transfer to Mridul WADHWA 297 0.13466 39.99402 Value of non-transferable ballot papers 11.18250 Total 331.00000 N.B. The figures may not add due to rounding. Report Name: Transfers_Report_Ward_14_-_Craigentinny-Duddingston_05052017_153815.pdf Created: 05-5-2017 15:38:15 The City Of Edinburgh Council Transfers Report This report contains the transfers results. Stage 4 - Exclusion of Patrick HADFIELD Total No. of Ballot Action Transfer Value Votes Transferred Papers Transfer to Ian CAMPBELL 0 0.00000 0.00000 Transfer to Joan GRIFFITHS 3 0.13466 0.40398 Transfer to Joan GRIFFITHS 193 0.15628 30.16204 Transfer to Joan GRIFFITHS 136 1.00000 136.00000 Transfer to Alex LUNN 13 0.13466 1.75058 Transfer to Alex LUNN 7 0.15628 1.09396 Transfer to Alex LUNN 24 1.00000 24.00000 Transfer to Lyndsay MARTIN 4 0.13466 0.53864 Transfer to Lyndsay MARTIN 92 0.15628 14.37776 Transfer to Lyndsay MARTIN 60 1.00000 60.00000 Transfer to John MCLELLAN 0 0.00000 0.00000 Transfer to Alex STANIFORTH 11 0.13466 1.48126 Transfer to Alex STANIFORTH 110 0.15628 17.19080 Transfer to Alex STANIFORTH 122 1.00000 122.00000 Transfer to Mridul WADHWA 8 0.13466 1.07728 Transfer to Mridul WADHWA 3 0.15628 0.46884 Transfer to Mridul WADHWA 13 1.00000 13.00000 Value of non-transferable ballot papers 131.42820 Total 554.97334 N.B. The figures may not add due to rounding. Report Name: Transfers_Report_Ward_14_-_Craigentinny-Duddingston_05052017_153815.pdf Created: 05-5-2017 15:38:15 The City Of Edinburgh Council Transfers Report This report contains the transfers results. Stage 5 - Exclusion of Mridul WADHWA Total No. of Ballot Action Transfer Value Votes Transferred Papers Transfer to Ian CAMPBELL 0 0.00000 0.00000 Transfer to Joan GRIFFITHS 11 0.13466 1.48126 Transfer to Joan GRIFFITHS 2 0.15628 0.31256 Transfer to Joan GRIFFITHS 27 1.00000 27.00000 Transfer to Patrick HADFIELD 0 0.00000 0.00000 Transfer to Alex LUNN 232 0.13466 31.24112 Transfer to Alex LUNN 7 0.15628 1.09396 Transfer to Alex LUNN 494 1.00000 494.00000 Transfer to Lyndsay MARTIN 3 0.13466 0.40398 Transfer to Lyndsay MARTIN 2 0.15628 0.31256 Transfer to Lyndsay MARTIN 6 1.00000 6.00000 Transfer to John MCLELLAN 0 0.00000 0.00000 Transfer to Alex STANIFORTH 41 0.13466 5.52106 Transfer to Alex STANIFORTH 3 0.15628 0.46884 Transfer to Alex STANIFORTH 146 1.00000 146.00000 Value of non-transferable ballot papers 17.51784 Total 731.35318 N.B. The figures may not add due to rounding. Report Name: Transfers_Report_Ward_14_-_Craigentinny-Duddingston_05052017_153815.pdf Created: 05-5-2017 15:38:15 The City Of Edinburgh Council Transfers Report This report contains the transfers results. Stage 6 - Exclusion of Lyndsay MARTIN Total No. of Ballot Action Transfer Value Votes Transferred Papers Transfer to Ian CAMPBELL 0 0.00000 0.00000 Transfer to Joan GRIFFITHS 4 0.13466 0.53864 Transfer to Joan GRIFFITHS 215 0.15628 33.60020 Transfer to Joan GRIFFITHS 569 1.00000 569.00000 Transfer to Patrick HADFIELD 0 0.00000 0.00000 Transfer to Alex LUNN 6 0.13466 0.80796 Transfer to Alex LUNN 7 0.15628 1.09396 Transfer to Alex LUNN 11 1.00000 11.00000 Transfer to John MCLELLAN 0 0.00000 0.00000 Transfer to Alex STANIFORTH 13 0.13466 1.75058 Transfer to Alex STANIFORTH 10 0.15628 1.56280 Transfer to Alex STANIFORTH 41 1.00000 41.00000 Transfer to Mridul WADHWA 0 0.00000 0.00000 Value of non-transferable ballot papers 86.86142 Total 747.21556 N.B.
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